Angry Video Game Nerd Season 2 Episode 2

Angry Video Game Nerd Season 2 Episode 2 Ghostbusters

  • February 27, 2007
  • 16 min
  • 8.5  (313)

In season 2 episode 2 of Angry Video Game Nerd, titled "Ghostbusters," prepare to revisit one of the most iconic movie franchises of all time as the Nerd takes on the challenging task of reviewing several video game adaptations of Ghostbusters.

The episode begins with the Nerd, a boisterous and foul-mouthed game collector, expressing his skepticism towards licensed video games. He introduces Ghostbusters as a beloved 1984 supernatural comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson. The Nerd acknowledges the immense popularity of the movie and its subsequent impact on popular culture. However, he remains skeptical about the quality of the video game adaptations that followed.

As the Nerd dives into the first Ghostbusters video game, released in 1984 for various home computer systems, he immediately discovers the frustrating controls and repetitive gameplay. He vents his frustrations and uses his comedic wit to highlight the absurdity of certain game mechanics. Throughout the episode, he interjects with humorous anecdotes and clever observations about the Ghostbusters franchise in general.

Moving on to the next adaptation, the Nerd explores the Ghostbusters game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) released in 1988. He delves into the gameplay mechanics, graphics, and sound design, critiquing each aspect with his signature humor. The Nerd unveils his disappointment with this particular adaptation, pointing out glaring issues that hinder the overall enjoyment of the game. He compares it to other NES titles, highlighting how certain games from that era managed to capture the essence of their source material effectively.

The Nerd then transitions to the Ghostbusters II game, which hit the shelves in 1990 for the NES. This sequel attempts to expand on the gameplay mechanics of its predecessor but falls short in several ways. The Nerd provides insightful analysis through his sarcastic commentary as he navigates the game's levels and encounters frustrating obstacles. He emphasizes the game's lackluster presentation and questionable design choices, leaving viewers entertained as he unearths the flaws embedded within the game.

Throughout the episode, the Nerd also takes the time to showcase various Ghostbusters merchandise from his extensive collection, adding an extra layer of nostalgia and humor to the review. He spotlights action figures, comic books, and even Ghostbusters-themed snacks, which further immerses viewers in the franchise's pop culture phenomenon.

As the episode nears its conclusion, the Nerd reflects on the enduring popularity of the Ghostbusters franchise, acknowledging its impact beyond the realm of movies. He highlights the positive aspects of the Ghostbusters brand while revealing his disappointment with how the video game adaptations failed to deliver the same level of enjoyment.

Wrapping up his review, the Nerd provides a final verdict on each game adaptation, grading them on their gameplay, graphics, sound, and overall experience. His assessment serves as a guide for fans and curious viewers who are interested in exploring these vintage games.

In "Ghostbusters," the Nerd's undeniable passion for gaming and unfiltered comedic style shines through as he dismantles these Ghostbusters video game adaptations one by one. With his larger-than-life personality and humorous critiques, the Nerd not only reviews these games but also invites viewers to relive the nostalgia of the Ghostbusters franchise while showcasing the pitfalls of licensed video game adaptations.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 27, 2007
  • Runtime
    16 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (313)